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Domenico Anderson (1854 Rom - 1938 ibid.): Self-portrait Angelika Kauffmann, c. 1890, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Inscription: At the lower part inscribed in the printing plate: "7900 FIRENZE Angelica Kauffman ritratto di sè stessa Gall Uff Riproduzione interdetta. ANDERSON ROMA". Date: c. 1890 Description: The artwork presents a graceful female figure in a classical pose, set in a blurred landscape background, accentuated by a simple toga and enriched with a touch of antique aesthetics. Person: Depicted: Angelika Kauffmann (1741 Chur - 1807 Rom) Keywords: portrait; classical; antiquisation; female figure; toga; grace; pose; blurred background; artwork; property sign; reproduction ban, 19th century, Classicism, Depiction of Artists, Italy, Size: : 26,2 cm x 20,8 cm (10,3 x 8,2 in), Depiction: 24,5 cm x 18,1 cm (9,6 x 7,1 in)

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Domenico Anderson (1854 Rom - 1938 ibid.): Self-portrait Angelika Kauffmann, c. 1890, albumen paper print Technique: albumen paper print, mounted on Inscription: At the lower part inscribed in the printing plate: "7900 FIRENZE Angelica Kauffman ritratto di sè stessa Gall Uff Riproduzione interdetta. ANDERSON ROMA". Date: c. 1890 Description: The artwork presents a graceful female figure in a classical pose, set in a blurred landscape background, accentuated by a simple toga and enriched with a touch of antique aesthetics. Person: Depicted: Angelika Kauffmann (1741 Chur - 1807 Rom) Keywords: portrait; classical; antiquisation; female figure; toga; grace; pose; blurred background; artwork; property sign; reproduction ban, 19th century, Classicism, Depiction of Artists, Italy, Size: : 26,2 cm x 20,8 cm (10,3 x 8,2 in), Depiction: 24,5 cm x 18,1 cm (9,6 x 7,1 in)

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